on 07-04-2012 6:54 AM
HI All,
We are using backflush concept to issue the materials against the production order during the confirmation. After every of operation confirmation user done GR against the material. Now we need to issue some excess qty of existing material in that production order, we can issued the excess qty of existing material against the production order by using tcode MB1A with movement type '261''. Now the problem is the excess material issue is not updated in the table "RESB". It was updated during operation confirmation , but if we issue the excess material by using movement type its not updated in table. what will be the cause
Thanks
Hi SKA,
RESB table is the reservation table which records the required quantity of components for the order and updates the withdrawn quantity. If you add additional items in the production order and reconfirm the operation (after cancelling previous confirmation), then this addition gets recorded in RESB table.
In case if you issue material against order in MB1A with movement type then it will not get recorded in RESB table because it is not the reservation against which you are issuing. It is called as unplanned issue. And this issue gets recorded in AUFM table and you can get this info there.
Hope this explanation clarifies you.
Regards,
Sharat
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Dear SKA,
In my understanding this additional GI against the order does not gets stored or updated in table RESB.
You can get this information in table MSEG for the component,along with the order reference for
transaction/Event type - WA - GI,Transfer posting,other goods movement,where as for the backflushed
components it falls under different bssed on the T.code used like CO11N,CO15.
Regards
Mangalraj.S
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